Filmmaker Kunle Afolayan Replies Mike Ezuruonye After Actor Called Him Out For Being Tribalistic Over Shared Instagram DM (photos)

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Filmmaker Kunle Afolayan Replies Mike Ezuruonye After Actor Called Him Out For Being Tribalistic Over Shared Instagram DMFilmmaker Kunle Afolayan has reacted to actor Mike Ezuruonye‘s allegation of being ‘anti-Igbo’ for sharing a Direct Message (DM) screenshot in which he (Mike) was tagged a fraudster by the sender.

On Thursday, September 24Afolayan shared a DM in which Ezuruonye was accused of defrauding women online.

The filmmaker then captioned it in Yoruba as ‘E gba mi, ewo ntemi’ which means “Help Me, what is my own in the matter”.

However, this did not sit well with Ezuruonye as he took to his Instagram page on Sunday, September 27, Ezuruonye to call out the movie director, calling him ‘anti-igbo’ for sharing the DM without first asking him.

Read Also: ‘You’ve Always Hated Igbos’ – Actor Mike Ezuruonye Slams Filmmaker Kunle Afolayan For Sharing DM Screenshot In Which Sender Tagged Him A Fraudster

Making a clarification on why he shared the post, Kunle Afolayan said it posted to serve as a message to purveyors of fake news and unproven allegations, that they should free him and by extension, his other colleagues from such mindless allegations.

He added that he did not just share the message to subtly disprove such accusations but to send a signal that he frowns against such intrusive messages.

On being anti-Igbo, Kunle stated that;

The Array of star colleagues and subject matters treated in his films, in addition to the staff in his workforce and friends in and out of Nollywood will easily put a lie to the cheap anti-Igbo toga that Mike has pitiable tried to dress him with.

His Instagram post reads;

Mole, Mountain and My Brother Mike Ezuruonye

I’m compelled to publicly offer a response to Mike Ezuruonye’s diatribe against my person.

On Thursday, I shared on my Instagram timeline a message posted on my comment section about an unfounded insinuation of his involvement in scams.

With a message in Yoruba, which I inscribed on the post: “E gba mi o. Ewo n temi?” (Spare me, what’s my own) I had shared the post on my timeline with the intention to jocularly send a message to purveyors of fake news and unproven allegations that they should free me and by extension my other colleagues of such mindless allegations.

It was not just a message to subtly disprove such accusations but to send a signal that I frown against such intrusive messages.

Sadly, my colleague and brother took it badly even after exchange of private messages to explain the harmless intention behind my post.

Not only has he called me out openly and making a social media feast of his disavowal, he has also accused me of being anti-Igbo.

He is wrong!

While my apology to him subsists, because it’s only fair; it is pathetic of him to bring needless ethnic sentiment into a mere molehill of an issue that can’t be fancied as a mountain.

To me, it didn’t matter that the sender of that message is apparently Igbo. What’s important is that my post drew no negative comments until Mike decided to raise the roof.

To dissppoint Mike and other ethnic jingoists, this molehill issue isn’t enough for me to climb the rooftop to shout my detribalised Nigerian nature. The array of star colleagues and subject matters treated in my films, in addition to the staff in my workforce and friends in and out of Nollywood that i associate with, will easily put a lie to the cheap anti-Igbo toga that Mike has pitiable tried to dress me with.

My utmost regard is always reserved for him as a man of honour and large heart that I knew him to be.

Ire
Kunle Afolayan.

Kunle Afolayan then also shared his DM exchange he had with Mike Ezuruonye following the actor’s outburst, before addressing it publicly.

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